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Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2013 Volume 83, Issue 3, Pages 148–151 (Mi jtf8393)

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Effect of a constant magnetic field on echo signals in high-temperature superconductor powders

E. G. Apushkinskiia, M. S. Astrovb

a Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
b D. V. Efremov Scientific Research Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus, St. Petersburg

Abstract: The generation of acoustic and vortex oscillations in high-temperature superconductor (HTSC) powders excited by radiofrequency (rf) pulses was analyzed in detail in our earlier publications. The rf magnetic field stimulates oscillations of magnetic vortices on the surface of an HTSC grain, which are transformed into lattice vibrations via the pinning centers at the surface, thus inducing a propagating acoustic wave. The allowance for second-order nonlinearity in the gradient of deviation of the crystal lattice from its equilibrium position in the equation for the acoustic wave leads to a dependence of the natural frequency of crystal lattice vibrations on the amplitude and duration of pulses exciting these vibrations. Such a dependence is responsible for echo signals that can be detected experimentally. The proposed model makes it possible to interpret most experimental results for BiPbSrCaCuO superconducting samples. We consider the effect of a constant magnetic field on the amplitude and the echo signal decay time. We observed a clearly manifested peak that was not described by other authors. The model proposed here provides an obvious explanation for this peak.

Received: 25.11.2011


 English version:
Technical Physics, 2013, 58:3, 455–458

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